Best Wildflowers to Grow for Bouquets

Did you know that you can grow your own flowers for your wedding bouquets? Here are the best wildflowers to grow for bouquets:

Pincushion flower — This little flower is great for bouquets simply because it’s a highly productive one. You can get hundreds of blooms from a single bush, making it easy to populate a few centerpieces and bouquets.

Minoan lace —This flower comes from the Mediterranean, meaning it’s able to handle a wide range of climates. It’s easy to care for, and you’ll find that it’s surprisingly delicate. The flowers can grow in bunches up to 5 inches across, and it gives your bouquets an elegant look.

Zinnia — This is a hot-weather flower, making it ideal for a late summer or early autumn wedding. They make beautiful standalone centerpieces, as their stems grow long and thick, and the blooms are large and colorful.

Feverfew — For those who want a cute, bright bouquet, feverfew is a brilliant plant to use! The flowers are tiny, and they look just like daisies. They’re perfect for fillers, or they can add a touch of “wild” to any bouquet.

Flowering tobacco — These are easy to grow in your garden, and they’re wonderful bouquet fillers. They are fairly small, but they will add a touch of color and life to any simple bouquet. The plant grows up to 5 feet tall and 18 inches wide, and you can get a lot of blossoms from a single plant.

Dahlia — These flowers have long, strong stems, meaning they can stand up on their own. You can find them in a wide range of hues, and they range in size from 2 to 12 inches across.